Publications by authors named "Carlos A Afonso"

Aim: 6,7-dehydroroyleanone (DHR) is a cytotoxic abietane present in the essential oil of Plectranthus madagascariensis.

Methods/results: Different extraction parameters were tested, and its extraction optimization was accomplished with a Clevenger apparatus-based hydrodistillation. After isolation, its effect on microtubules, P-glycoprotein and caspases was assessed on several cell lines and the compound was coupled with hybrid nanoparticles.

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2,5-Diformylfuran (DFF) is an important biorenewable building block, namely for the manufacture of new polymers that may replace existing materials derived from limited fossil fuel resources. The current reported methods for the preparation of DFF are mainly derived from the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) and, to a lesser extent, directly from fructose. 5-Chloromethylfurfural (CMF) has been considered an alternative to HMF as an intermediate building block due to its advantages regarding stability, polarity, and availability from glucose and cellulose.

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We developed a method for the resolution of secondary alcohols using an ionic anhydride acylating agent prepared directly in the reaction medium containing the biocatalyst Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB). NMR studies showed that mixing all components at the same time does not interfere with the coupling reaction or the enzymatic activity. After optimization of the reaction conditions, the method allowed the resolution of a number of substrates in very high conversions (46-48 %) and enantiomeric ratios (E>170) along with an easy recovery of both enantiomers without the need for preparative chromatographic separation.

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CO₂ separation was found to be facilitated by transport membranes based on novel chitosan (CS)-poly(styrene) (PS) and chitosan (CS)-poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) copolymer matrices doped with methylimidazolium based ionic liquids: [bmim][BF₄], [bmim][PF₆], and [bmim][Tf₂N] (IL). CS plays the role of biodegradable film former and selectivity promoter. Copolymers were prepared implementing the latest achievements in radical copolymerization with chosen monomers, which enabled the achievement of outstanding mechanical strength values for the CS-based membranes (75-104 MPa for CS-PAN and 69-75 MPa for CS-PS).

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The cyclopentenone unit is a very powerful synthon for the synthesis of a variety of bioactive target molecules. This is due to the broad diversity of chemical modifications available for the enone structural motif. In particular, chiral cyclopentenones are important precursors in the asymmetric synthesis of target chiral molecules.

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Room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) have already been shown to provide efficient extraction media for several systems, and to capture volatile compounds, namely opiates. In this work, a novel, contactless, artefact-free extraction procedure for the removal of Δ -tetrahrydrocannabinol (THC) from the surface of human hair is presented. To prepare in vitro cannabinoids-contaminated hair, samples were flushed with hashish smoke for 7 h.

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Naturally occurring abietane diterpenoids have been studied over the years and have shown to display a wide range of biological activities. This review covers three main aspects of the abietane-type diterpenoids with hydroxy-p-quinone C ring, designated as royleanones. An overview of 1) the naturally occurrence, 2) chemical features and 3) the biological activities of this abietane group of compounds, including rearranged derivatives, is here explained.

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An efficient and scalable method has been developed for the synthesis of N-alkylpyridinium salts from biomass derived 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and alkyl amines using a catalytic amount of formic acid. This protocol is also extended to various diamines providing the exclusive formation of mono-N-alkylpyridinium salts. In addition, the mechanism for the formation of pyridinium salts was studied by DFT and using H2(18)O isotope labeled experiments showing no incorporation of (18)O in the product.

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The first general protocol for the preparation of symmetric triarylmethanes bearing secondary anilines by ytterbium-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts reaction of hetero(aryl) aldehydes and secondary anilines is reported. Mechanistic studies indicated that the iminium ion intermediate is the electrophilic partner. The reaction is greatly accelerated by high pressure (9 kbar) and showed a broad substrate scope on the hetero(aryl) aldehyde.

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A diversity-oriented library of s-triazine-based hybrids was screened for activity against the chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum W2 strain. The most striking result was sub-micromolar activity against cultured erythrocytic-stage parasites of hybrid molecules containing one or two 8-aminoquinoline moieties. These compounds were not clearly toxic to human cells.

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Aim: Produce biodegradable nanoparticles to target antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and evaluate their potential to be used as a vaccine delivery system.

Materials & Methods: Untargeted PEGylated poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolide)-based nanoparticles and mannose-grafted nanoparticles were formulated and physicochemically characterized. Immortalized and primary APCs were used to study nanoparticle internalization patterns.

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Carbene intermediates are very useful species for a range of reactions including C-H insertions and cycloadditions. They are most commonly generated by metal-catalyzed release of nitrogen gas from diazo precursors. Herein, we present a novel C-H insertion of simple β-ketoamide substrates, through reaction with (diacetoxyiodo)benzene (DIB) in the presence of a base.

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The selective ε-functionalization of 5-substituted furfurals via trienamine intermediates is reported herein. This methodology was successfully applied to several 5-substituted furfurals with different amines via formation of a trienamine through the furan ring. The rationalized reaction mechanism involves the addition of the trienamine intermediate to its corresponding iminium-ion producing new furan-containing scaffolds.

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Cholinium-based ionic liquids are receiving crescent interest in diverse areas of application given their biological compatibility and potential for industrial application. In this work, mono and dicationic cholinium ionic liquids as well as cholinium derivatives were synthesized and their toxicity assessed using the luminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri. A range of cholinium derivatives was synthesized, using different amines and the correspondent brominated derivatives, through the alkylation of the amine with the halide in MeCN.

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Article Synopsis
  • Room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) are effective for extracting volatile compounds and have been tested for removing opiate drugs from human hair using a contactless method.
  • A study optimized the extraction process, finding that heating equal amounts of IL and hair in a specific setup yields over 80% efficiency for drugs like morphine.
  • The optimal conditions involved a temperature of 120 ºC, extraction time of 16 hours, and 100 mg of IL with 40% water content, highlighting the importance of water in the IL on extraction efficiency compared to traditional washing methods.
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Hypothesis: Magnetic Ionic Liquid (MILs), novel magnetic molecules that form "pure magnetic liquids," will follow the Ferrohydrodynamic Bernoulli Relationship. Based on recent literature, the modeling of this fluid system is an open issue and potentially controversial.

Experiments: We imposed uniform magnetic fields parallel to MIL/air interfaces where the capillary forces were negligible, the Quincke Problem.

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Folic acid targeting by functionalization of the terminal γ-carboxylic acid is one of the most important strategies to selectively deliver chemotherapeutics and dyes to cancer cells which overexpress folate receptors. However, conjugation of folic acid is limited by its unique solubility and by selectivity issues imposing the need for expensive preparative reverse-phase chromatographic purification to isolate γ-folate conjugates. Herein is provided a novel synthetic tool for the synthesis of new folic acid conjugates with excellent γ-purity based on strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloadditions with a γ-folate-cyclooctyne conjugate 3.

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Fluorescent ionic liquids (FILs) incorporating the fluorescein anion have been prepared by anion exchange of the parent quaternary ammonium chloride (Quat(+)Cl(-)) ionic liquid. By controlling the molar ratio of fluorescein to Quat(+)Cl(-), ionic liquids incorporating different prototropic forms of fluorescein were prepared. The 1:1 molar ratio ionic liquid (FIL1) is essentially composed of monoanionic fluorescein, while dianionic fluorecein is predominant in the FIL with a 1:2 molar ratio (FIL2).

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A novel organic ionic plastic crystal (OIPC) based on a quaternary ammonium cation and a tetrachloroferrate anion has been synthesized with the intention of combining the properties of the ionic plastic crystal and the magnetism originating from the iron incorporated in the anion. The thermal analysis of the obtained OIPC showed a solid-solid phase transition below room temperature and a high melting point above 220 °C, indicating their plastic crystalline behaviour over a wide temperature range, as well as thermal stability up to approximately 200 °C. The magnetization measurements show the presence of three-dimensional antiferromagnetic ordering below 4 K.

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Sweets for my sweet: The production and isolation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in high yield and purity is demonstrated by using a combination of glucose-fructose isomerization with sweetzyme in wet tetraethylammonium bromide (TEAB) and clean fructose dehydration to HMF catalyzed by using HNO₃ under moderate conditions, which allow the reuse of any unreacted glucose and TEAB.

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Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) are new solvents with an interesting broad of applications however their toxicity is still an open issue. In this paper we report the toxicity of [C(8)MIM] and [Choline-C(n)] based magnetic ionic liquids assessed in two human cell lines: normal skin fibroblasts (CRL-1502) and colorectal adenocarcinoma cells (CaCo-2), acquiring this last characteristics of human enterocytes after differentiation. The results showed that [CoCl(4)] and [MnCl(4)] are more prone to generate cytotoxicity.

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Dirhodium(II) catalysts have been widely used as a remarkable tool in organic synthesis, ultimately resulting in a myriad of transformations and formation of a wide variety of compounds, every so often intermediaries in drug synthesis. Aiming at a more sustainable chemistry, several methods suitable for the reutilisation of expensive dirhodium complexes have been developed. Herein, we provide a combined overview of the available methods for recovering and reusing dirhodium(II) metal complexes in catalysis, covering homogeneous catalysis as well as heterogenisation methods.

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Dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals are predominantly produced by thermal processes such as incineration and combustion at concentrations in the range of 10-100 ng of I-TEQ/kg (I-TEQ = international toxic equivalents). In this work, a new approach for the removal of dioxins from high-temperature vapor streams using facilitated supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs) is proposed. The use of ceramic membranes containing specific ionic liquids, with extremely low volatility, for dioxin removal from incineration sources is proposed owing to their stability at very high temperatures.

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